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WCDT 14 Mar-18 Mar 2011 (1881-1885)

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kent_eh:

--- Quote from: Carl-E on 17 Mar 2011, 05:35 --- Maybe as they paused in the hall, falling against the door in their intensity, Winslow thought someone was knocking and went to let them in. 

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I've always been puzzled about how the APCs reach the lock to open the door(s)

I'm voting for "phase shifted thru the wall due to intensity of makeouts"

TheEvilDog:

--- Quote from: kent_eh on 17 Mar 2011, 07:03 ---I've always been puzzled about how the APCs reach the lock to open the door(s)

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Obviously its the extendo-armstm

tbones:

--- Quote from: akronnick on 17 Mar 2011, 01:38 ---Either that or Faye's traumatic life has given her telekinetic powers, but until she learns how to use them, they only manifest themselves when she's completely in the moment...

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Oh god, if she climaxes we are all doomed.... (?)

 :psyduck:

Odin:

--- Quote from: TheEvilDog on 17 Mar 2011, 06:55 ---@Odin. That is something I forgot to mention last night. They will probably want your eyesight to settle for about a year or so before they do the procedure. For much of my life, I had incredibly poor eyesight (don't ask me the rating, I can never remember), then when I was about 22, went to get my eyesight tested and they told me my eyesight would improve a bit each year until I was about 25, when it would settle. Which gave me a few years to save up for the Lasik. Of course the best thing about it was the rather queasy look people had when I told them what happened during the operation.  :evil:

Still disappointed that I don't have laser vision though....

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I'm 29 years old, though, my vision should have evened out five years ago.

DSL:

--- Quote from: covale on 17 Mar 2011, 07:00 ---I'd really like to quote Faye in 1604... "Geez, glass houses, lady! Glass houses!" I can't think of anyone in the comic who've shown less respect for her friends private space than Hanners (and I still can't find the one where she magically ended up in Martens appartment). But then, she also shows true concern for them, so it evens itself out.

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I thought that, too; I think she made it as far as the kitchen once before asking if she could come in. But to give the lady her due, consider from her point of view her introduction to this bunch. I could forgive her assuming the boundaries were lowered when an inebriated, strange young man (who's spent the evening oversharing with the bar) enters the wrong restroom and uses the sink as a urinal in front of her. And in that last comic covale linked, Dora (herself under the influence of some ... er, anxiety-ameliorating chemicals) was going through Hanners' groceries.
But, as Jeph noted early on ... with all those little robots running around, things aren't quite what we call normal.

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